Fox News contributor Nigel Farage discusses how the EU and UK reached a deal on a draft Brexit withdrawal agreement.

published:14 Nov 2018

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Sky News breaks down the key points from the 585-page proposed agreement after 17 months of negotiations.
It includes:
• UK will be a "single customs territory" from March 2019 until December 2020
• UK to remain in EU customs union indefinitely if new agreement not reached by then
• Northern Ireland to be in same customs territory as UK and EU if no future agreement made
• EU nationals living in UK for five years in a row to have right to stay permanently in UK with families
• UK will not be obliged to give student grants or loans to non-permanent residents
• End of free movement - but visa-free travel to EU countries will continue
• UK to become "independent coastal state" but will work with EU on fishing rights.
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published:15 Nov 2018

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The UK’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union has been approved by EU leaders, its chief official Donald Tusk has announced.
The 27 leaders gave it their backing after less than an hour's discussion in Brussels.
Mr Tusk signalled on Saturday that the deal would be approved after Spain withdrew last-minute concerns over Gibraltar.
The deal needs to be approved by the UK Parliament, with many MPs opposed.
Mr Tusk, the president of the European Council, broke the news on Twitter.
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published:25 Nov 2018

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In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they don't negotiate a deal, including economic damage and disruption to trade. We show some of the biggest challenges the EU will face to help demonstrate how they are likely to act in future negotiations.
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published:02 Feb 2019

views:87193

PresidentTrump has said the Brexit deal is great for the EU and has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade arrangement the US.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said he didn't think Theresa May meant to make a deal that would mean the UK wouldn't be able to trade with the US.
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published:26 Nov 2018

views:57126

The EU has grown weary of the Brexit negotiations and now sees a no deal WTO Brexit as the lesser of two evils.
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It seems that the budding EU superstate is getting tired of our attempts to renegotiate Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement, or did Brussels write it I forget?
Anyway they've got fed up with it and the EU has itself now plonked its own prospect of a no-deal Brexit onto the table.
So our parliament has told the government and Eurocrats in one non-binding vote that a no deal is unacceptable and in another vote instructed the PM to go back to the Eurocrats and say the current Withdrawal Agreement is unsatisfactory because the backstop part needs to be replaced with something more to our liking.
And the instant response from Brussels was we're not changing the Withdrawal Agreement and if you don't like it as it currently stands, then we'd prefer to let a no deal exit happen than go through the painful exercise of levering it open and letting all those worms out.
The Independent reports that BelgianMEPPhilippe Lamberts, who is on the European Parliament Brexit Steering Group, said his side thinks that doing what the UK government asks would hurt the integrity of the single market more than a WTO Brexit would. "And, therefore," he said, "if we have a choice to make between two evils then, well, no deal is the lesser evil."
And the President of the EUCommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, as well as the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, both said today that the Withdrawal Agreement would not be reopened, with Juncker going further and saying that the chances of a WTO Brexit had increased.
Der Spiegel for example says that the Spanish will be straight on this demanding that Gibraltar be handed over to them and other countries will queue up to make similar demands of us like free access to our fishing grounds and the like.
And be in no doubt, as I've said many times before, if we go to them with an Article 50 extension request to allow for more negotiating time, we'll get exactly the same response.
Several of those so-called representatives of ours said, during that wasted debate in the House of Commons, that the UK threat of a no deal was not working any more so it should be taken off the table.
But once they make it look like we've ditched it by them voting against it, the EU tries to turn the tables on us by putting it straight back on the table and I can bet you that our MPs will now wail about the increased chances of a no-deal - so proving that the threat works against them. You could not make this stuff up!
They'll run around like headless chickens clucking and squawking looking for the currently non-existent Exit from Brexit!
They have actually done the Leave campaign a massive service by ensuring that Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement is unsalvageable, while probably crippling any chance of their dream of an Article 50 extension.
They have also allowed the EU to now state its own red lines of a permanent customs union! And those red lines are not compatible with any true form of Brexit - and the public knows it.
What are the Remainer MPs going to do in the next 58 days?
What will they do when the EU says no to any renegotiation of that Brexit In name Only deal that might actually have got us back in the EU?
What will they do when the EU27 says no to an Article 50 extension, if we ask for one?
What are they going to do if the EU gets to the end of its tether and says, it's now a WTO Brexit or it's up to you, the UK, to unilaterally revoke the Article 50 letter itself and reverse Brexit completely - if you want to?
Over the last few months, every time I've played this out in my mind I keep getting to that scenario where it's a choice between a full no deal WTO exit or the cancellation of Brexit altogether.
And either choice will require primary legislation to be rushed through the house.
And because of the short time frame involved that will end up being a decision for the Prime Minister then parliament, or Parliament alone.
Sources:
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-no-deal-theresa-may-irish-backstop-single-market-eu-negotiations-vote-commons-a8753666.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47056349
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2019/jan/30/brexit-theresa-may-given-two-weeks-to-renegotiate-irish-backstop-politics-live
https://twitter.com/bbcnickrobinson/status/1090661395073585152

published:30 Jan 2019

views:7435

Disclaimer - This video is for general information only.
For advice - please contact the office of Ms Khyati Joshi, Joshi Advocates Ltd directly by email or telephone. Joshi Advocates ltd - 1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5BW
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EEA citizens who are granted European Temporary Leave to Remain will be able to stay in the UK for 36 months from the date of their application. European Temporary Leave to Remain will be a temporary, non-extendable immigration status. It will not give indefinite leave to remain (ILR), lead to status under the EU Settlement Scheme or make EEA citizens eligible to stay in the UK indefinitely.
If EEA citizens want to stay in the UK for more than 36 months, they will need to apply for an immigration status under the new immigration system, which will come into effect from 1 January 2021. Those who do not qualify will need to leave the UK when their European Temporary Leave to Remain expires."

published:31 Jan 2019

views:6440

After months of stalled talks, false starts and setbacks, negotiators from Britain and the European Union have struck a proposed divorce deal for the UK's exit from the bloc.
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-14/britain-and-eu-reach-draft-brexit-deal/10494882
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published:14 Nov 2018

views:9108

A deal expected to boost trade between Europe and Japan by almost €36bn a year and save EU companies up to €1bn a year in duties comes into effect today.
The UK will participate in the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for just 57 days before its scheduled departure from the European Union on March 29.
Campaigners for a second Brexit referendum said the EPA highlighted the advantages to the UK of remaining in the EU and the need for the public to be asked again whether they want to leave.
International Trade SecretaryLiam Fox predicted in 2017 the UK would be able to replicate up to 40 EU free trade deals for “a second after midnight” on Brexit day.
So far none are believed to have been formally signed.
Former business secretary Vince Cable, a leading supporter of the People’s Vote campaign, said: “The EU’s trade deal with Japan took years to negotiate and runs to thousands of pages but British business will worry that they might only enjoy the benefits for a few weeks if we crash out of the European Union in March.”
President of the European CommissionJean-Claude Juncker said:
"Europe and Japan are sending a message to the world about the future of open and fair trade.
We are opening a new marketplace home to 635 million people and almost a third of the world's Gross Domestic Product, bringing the people of Europe and Japan closer together than ever before.
The new agreement will give consumers greater choice and cheaper prices; it will protect great European products in Japan and vice-versa, such as the AustrianTiroler Speck or KobeBeef; it will give small businesses on both sides the chance to branch out to a completely new market; it will save European companies 1 billion euro in duties every year and turbo-boost the trade we already do together. More than anything, our agreement shows that trade is about more than quotas and tariffs, or millions and billions".
#EU
#EuropeanUnion
#Japan
#EPA
#EconomicPartnershipAgreement
#JeanClaudeJuncker
#EuropeanCommission

published:01 Feb 2019

views:8292

Theresa May's plan to renegotiate her Brexit deal has met a wall of resistance from the EU, with Jean-Claude Juncker saying: "The Withdrawal Agreement will not be renegotiated."
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published:30 Jan 2019

views:19903

After tough negotiations, the EU Commission and the UK have agreed to a draft text of a political declaration on the ties between the two after #Brexit.
The declaration now needs to be signed off by EU leaders ahead of a summit set for Sunday in Brussels.

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EU, UK agree on Brexit deal

Fox News contributor Nigel Farage discusses how the EU and UK reached a deal on a draft Brexit withdrawal agreement.

3:58

What actually is in the proposed Brexit deal?

What actually is in the proposed Brexit deal?

What actually is in the proposed Brexit deal?

Sky News breaks down the key points from the 585-page proposed agreement after 17 months of negotiations.
It includes:
• UK will be a "single customs territory" from March 2019 until December 2020
• UK to remain in EU customs union indefinitely if new agreement not reached by then
• Northern Ireland to be in same customs territory as UK and EU if no future agreement made
• EU nationals living in UK for five years in a row to have right to stay permanently in UK with families
• UK will not be obliged to give student grants or loans to non-permanent residents
• End of free movement - but visa-free travel to EU countries will continue
• UK to become "independent coastal state" but will work with EU on fishing rights.
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7:44

EU leaders agree Brexit deal - BBC News

EU leaders agree Brexit deal - BBC News

EU leaders agree Brexit deal - BBC News

The UK’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union has been approved by EU leaders, its chief official Donald Tusk has announced.
The 27 leaders gave it their backing after less than an hour's discussion in Brussels.
Mr Tusk signalled on Saturday that the deal would be approved after Spain withdrew last-minute concerns over Gibraltar.
The deal needs to be approved by the UK Parliament, with many MPs opposed.
Mr Tusk, the president of the European Council, broke the news on Twitter.
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11:54

How Will No Deal Affect the EU? - Brexit Explained

How Will No Deal Affect the EU? - Brexit Explained

How Will No Deal Affect the EU? - Brexit Explained

In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they don't negotiate a deal, including economic damage and disruption to trade. We show some of the biggest challenges the EU will face to help demonstrate how they are likely to act in future negotiations.
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0:37

Donald Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU' - BBC News

Donald Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU' - BBC News

Donald Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU' - BBC News

PresidentTrump has said the Brexit deal is great for the EU and has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade arrangement the US.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said he didn't think Theresa May meant to make a deal that would mean the UK wouldn't be able to trade with the US.
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6:28

EU now favouring No-Deal Brexit over Negotiating!

EU now favouring No-Deal Brexit over Negotiating!

EU now favouring No-Deal Brexit over Negotiating!

The EU has grown weary of the Brexit negotiations and now sees a no deal WTO Brexit as the lesser of two evils.
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It seems that the budding EU superstate is getting tired of our attempts to renegotiate Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement, or did Brussels write it I forget?
Anyway they've got fed up with it and the EU has itself now plonked its own prospect of a no-deal Brexit onto the table.
So our parliament has told the government and Eurocrats in one non-binding vote that a no deal is unacceptable and in another vote instructed the PM to go back to the Eurocrats and say the current Withdrawal Agreement is unsatisfactory because the backstop part needs to be replaced with something more to our liking.
And the instant response from Brussels was we're not changing the Withdrawal Agreement and if you don't like it as it currently stands, then we'd prefer to let a no deal exit happen than go through the painful exercise of levering it open and letting all those worms out.
The Independent reports that BelgianMEPPhilippe Lamberts, who is on the European Parliament Brexit Steering Group, said his side thinks that doing what the UK government asks would hurt the integrity of the single market more than a WTO Brexit would. "And, therefore," he said, "if we have a choice to make between two evils then, well, no deal is the lesser evil."
And the President of the EUCommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, as well as the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, both said today that the Withdrawal Agreement would not be reopened, with Juncker going further and saying that the chances of a WTO Brexit had increased.
Der Spiegel for example says that the Spanish will be straight on this demanding that Gibraltar be handed over to them and other countries will queue up to make similar demands of us like free access to our fishing grounds and the like.
And be in no doubt, as I've said many times before, if we go to them with an Article 50 extension request to allow for more negotiating time, we'll get exactly the same response.
Several of those so-called representatives of ours said, during that wasted debate in the House of Commons, that the UK threat of a no deal was not working any more so it should be taken off the table.
But once they make it look like we've ditched it by them voting against it, the EU tries to turn the tables on us by putting it straight back on the table and I can bet you that our MPs will now wail about the increased chances of a no-deal - so proving that the threat works against them. You could not make this stuff up!
They'll run around like headless chickens clucking and squawking looking for the currently non-existent Exit from Brexit!
They have actually done the Leave campaign a massive service by ensuring that Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement is unsalvageable, while probably crippling any chance of their dream of an Article 50 extension.
They have also allowed the EU to now state its own red lines of a permanent customs union! And those red lines are not compatible with any true form of Brexit - and the public knows it.
What are the Remainer MPs going to do in the next 58 days?
What will they do when the EU says no to any renegotiation of that Brexit In name Only deal that might actually have got us back in the EU?
What will they do when the EU27 says no to an Article 50 extension, if we ask for one?
What are they going to do if the EU gets to the end of its tether and says, it's now a WTO Brexit or it's up to you, the UK, to unilaterally revoke the Article 50 letter itself and reverse Brexit completely - if you want to?
Over the last few months, every time I've played this out in my mind I keep getting to that scenario where it's a choice between a full no deal WTO exit or the cancellation of Brexit altogether.
And either choice will require primary legislation to be rushed through the house.
And because of the short time frame involved that will end up being a decision for the Prime Minister then parliament, or Parliament alone.
Sources:
ThumbnailImage: SebastienBertrand (CC-BY-2.0)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-no-deal-theresa-may-irish-backstop-single-market-eu-negotiations-vote-commons-a8753666.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47056349
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2019/jan/30/brexit-theresa-may-given-two-weeks-to-renegotiate-irish-backstop-politics-live
https://twitter.com/bbcnickrobinson/status/1090661395073585152

3:38

UK Border Closed To EU Nationals, if No Brexit Deal

UK Border Closed To EU Nationals, if No Brexit Deal

UK Border Closed To EU Nationals, if No Brexit Deal

Disclaimer - This video is for general information only.
For advice - please contact the office of Ms Khyati Joshi, Joshi Advocates Ltd directly by email or telephone. Joshi Advocates ltd - 1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5BW
Telephone: 07462425149,
Email: joshiadvocateslondon@gmail.com (youtube only - not service address)
Authorised by CILEx Regulation for ImmigrationAdvice and Services Authorisation No: 2178800
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/european-temporary-leave-to-remain-in-the-uk
"European Temporary Leave to Remain will allow EEA citizens arriving in the UK after 29 March 2019 to live, work and study in the UK if there’s no Brexit deal.
EEA citizens who are granted European Temporary Leave to Remain will be able to stay in the UK for 36 months from the date of their application. European Temporary Leave to Remain will be a temporary, non-extendable immigration status. It will not give indefinite leave to remain (ILR), lead to status under the EU Settlement Scheme or make EEA citizens eligible to stay in the UK indefinitely.
If EEA citizens want to stay in the UK for more than 36 months, they will need to apply for an immigration status under the new immigration system, which will come into effect from 1 January 2021. Those who do not qualify will need to leave the UK when their European Temporary Leave to Remain expires."

2:52

Brexit: Britain and EU reach draft deal | ABC News

Brexit: Britain and EU reach draft deal | ABC News

Brexit: Britain and EU reach draft deal | ABC News

After months of stalled talks, false starts and setbacks, negotiators from Britain and the European Union have struck a proposed divorce deal for the UK's exit from the bloc.
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-14/britain-and-eu-reach-draft-brexit-deal/10494882
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1:32

BREXIT: UK to benefit from world's biggest EU-Japan trade deal for just 57 days

BREXIT: UK to benefit from world's biggest EU-Japan trade deal for just 57 days

BREXIT: UK to benefit from world's biggest EU-Japan trade deal for just 57 days

A deal expected to boost trade between Europe and Japan by almost €36bn a year and save EU companies up to €1bn a year in duties comes into effect today.
The UK will participate in the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for just 57 days before its scheduled departure from the European Union on March 29.
Campaigners for a second Brexit referendum said the EPA highlighted the advantages to the UK of remaining in the EU and the need for the public to be asked again whether they want to leave.
International Trade SecretaryLiam Fox predicted in 2017 the UK would be able to replicate up to 40 EU free trade deals for “a second after midnight” on Brexit day.
So far none are believed to have been formally signed.
Former business secretary Vince Cable, a leading supporter of the People’s Vote campaign, said: “The EU’s trade deal with Japan took years to negotiate and runs to thousands of pages but British business will worry that they might only enjoy the benefits for a few weeks if we crash out of the European Union in March.”
President of the European CommissionJean-Claude Juncker said:
"Europe and Japan are sending a message to the world about the future of open and fair trade.
We are opening a new marketplace home to 635 million people and almost a third of the world's Gross Domestic Product, bringing the people of Europe and Japan closer together than ever before.
The new agreement will give consumers greater choice and cheaper prices; it will protect great European products in Japan and vice-versa, such as the AustrianTiroler Speck or KobeBeef; it will give small businesses on both sides the chance to branch out to a completely new market; it will save European companies 1 billion euro in duties every year and turbo-boost the trade we already do together. More than anything, our agreement shows that trade is about more than quotas and tariffs, or millions and billions".
#EU
#EuropeanUnion
#Japan
#EPA
#EconomicPartnershipAgreement
#JeanClaudeJuncker
#EuropeanCommission

After tough negotiations, the EU Commission and the UK have agreed to a draft text of a political declaration on the ties between the two after #Brexit.
The declaration now needs to be signed off by EU leaders ahead of a summit set for Sunday in Brussels.

What is the EU's Ideal Brexit Deal? - Brexit Explained

A week ago the EU rejected Theresa May's plan for Brexit, the ChequersDeal. So now we ponder, what does the EU actually want in the Brexit deal? What kind of deal would they approve?
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Road to Brexit: is Norway's EU deal a model for the UK? | DW English

Road to Brexit: is Norway's EU deal a model for the UK? | DW English

Road to Brexit: is Norway's EU deal a model for the UK? | DW English

As discussion on the Brexit deal proceeds, DW's Georg Matthes and Lars Scholtyssyk take a look at the Norwegian model. Norway has its own trade agreement with the EU that could serve as a blueprint for future EU-UK commerce.
For more on this topic, go to: http://p.dw.com/p/2pImG

EU, UK agree on Brexit deal

Fox News contributor Nigel Farage discusses how the EU and UK reached a deal on a draft Brexit withdrawal agreement.

published: 14 Nov 2018

What actually is in the proposed Brexit deal?

Sky News breaks down the key points from the 585-page proposed agreement after 17 months of negotiations.
It includes:
• UK will be a "single customs territory" from March 2019 until December 2020
• UK to remain in EU customs union indefinitely if new agreement not reached by then
• Northern Ireland to be in same customs territory as UK and EU if no future agreement made
• EU nationals living in UK for five years in a row to have right to stay permanently in UK with families
• UK will not be obliged to give student grants or loans to non-permanent residents
• End of free movement - but visa-free travel to EU countries will continue
• UK to become "independent coastal state" but will work with EU on fishing rights.
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published: 15 Nov 2018

EU leaders agree Brexit deal - BBC News

The UK’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union has been approved by EU leaders, its chief official Donald Tusk has announced.
The 27 leaders gave it their backing after less than an hour's discussion in Brussels.
Mr Tusk signalled on Saturday that the deal would be approved after Spain withdrew last-minute concerns over Gibraltar.
The deal needs to be approved by the UK Parliament, with many MPs opposed.
Mr Tusk, the president of the European Council, broke the news on Twitter.
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published: 25 Nov 2018

How Will No Deal Affect the EU? - Brexit Explained

In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they don't negotiate a deal, including economic damage and disruption to trade. We show some of the biggest challenges the EU will face to help demonstrate how they are likely to act in future negotiations.
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published: 02 Feb 2019

Donald Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU' - BBC News

PresidentTrump has said the Brexit deal is great for the EU and has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade arrangement the US.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said he didn't think Theresa May meant to make a deal that would mean the UK wouldn't be able to trade with the US.
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published: 26 Nov 2018

EU now favouring No-Deal Brexit over Negotiating!

The EU has grown weary of the Brexit negotiations and now sees a no deal WTO Brexit as the lesser of two evils.
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published: 30 Jan 2019

UK Border Closed To EU Nationals, if No Brexit Deal

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Brexit: Britain and EU reach draft deal | ABC News

After months of stalled talks, false starts and setbacks, negotiators from Britain and the European Union have struck a proposed divorce deal for the UK's exit from the bloc.
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-14/britain-and-eu-reach-draft-brexit-deal/10494882
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published: 14 Nov 2018

BREXIT: UK to benefit from world's biggest EU-Japan trade deal for just 57 days

A deal expected to boost trade between Europe and Japan by almost €36bn a year and save EU companies up to €1bn a year in duties comes into effect today.
The UK will participate in the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for just 57 days before its scheduled departure from the European Union on March 29.
Campaigners for a second Brexit referendum said the EPA highlighted the advantages to the UK of remaining in the EU and the need for the public to be asked again whether they want to leave.
International Trade SecretaryLiam Fox predicted in 2017 the UK would be able to replicate up to 40 EU free trade deals for “a second after midnight” on Brexit day.
So far none are believed to have been formally signed.
Former business secretary Vince Cable, a leading supporter of the Pe...

After tough negotiations, the EU Commission and the UK have agreed to a draft text of a political declaration on the ties between the two after #Brexit.
The declaration now needs to be signed off by EU leaders ahead of a summit set for Sunday in Brussels.

What is the EU's Ideal Brexit Deal? - Brexit Explained

A week ago the EU rejected Theresa May's plan for Brexit, the ChequersDeal. So now we ponder, what does the EU actually want in the Brexit deal? What kind of deal would they approve?
Brexit Explained Playlist: https://goo.gl/8VNcEi
May's Chequer's Deal Explained: https://goo.gl/2DrXoc
EU Collapse After Brexit: https://goo.gl/cFAWpU
Will The UK Be A Tax Haven After Brexit?: https://goo.gl/BP1e7U
Tax Haven's Explained: https://goo.gl/KLhHPQ

published: 28 Sep 2018

Road to Brexit: is Norway's EU deal a model for the UK? | DW English

As discussion on the Brexit deal proceeds, DW's Georg Matthes and Lars Scholtyssyk take a look at the Norwegian model. Norway has its own trade agreement with the EU that could serve as a blueprint for future EU-UK commerce.
For more on this topic, go to: http://p.dw.com/p/2pImG

What actually is in the proposed Brexit deal?

Sky News breaks down the key points from the 585-page proposed agreement after 17 months of negotiations.
It includes:
• UK will be a "single customs territ...

Sky News breaks down the key points from the 585-page proposed agreement after 17 months of negotiations.
It includes:
• UK will be a "single customs territory" from March 2019 until December 2020
• UK to remain in EU customs union indefinitely if new agreement not reached by then
• Northern Ireland to be in same customs territory as UK and EU if no future agreement made
• EU nationals living in UK for five years in a row to have right to stay permanently in UK with families
• UK will not be obliged to give student grants or loans to non-permanent residents
• End of free movement - but visa-free travel to EU countries will continue
• UK to become "independent coastal state" but will work with EU on fishing rights.
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Sky News breaks down the key points from the 585-page proposed agreement after 17 months of negotiations.
It includes:
• UK will be a "single customs territory" from March 2019 until December 2020
• UK to remain in EU customs union indefinitely if new agreement not reached by then
• Northern Ireland to be in same customs territory as UK and EU if no future agreement made
• EU nationals living in UK for five years in a row to have right to stay permanently in UK with families
• UK will not be obliged to give student grants or loans to non-permanent residents
• End of free movement - but visa-free travel to EU countries will continue
• UK to become "independent coastal state" but will work with EU on fishing rights.
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The UK’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union has been approved by EU leaders, its chief official Donald Tusk has announced.
The 27 leaders gave it their backing after less than an hour's discussion in Brussels.
Mr Tusk signalled on Saturday that the deal would be approved after Spain withdrew last-minute concerns over Gibraltar.
The deal needs to be approved by the UK Parliament, with many MPs opposed.
Mr Tusk, the president of the European Council, broke the news on Twitter.
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The UK’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union has been approved by EU leaders, its chief official Donald Tusk has announced.
The 27 leaders gave it their backing after less than an hour's discussion in Brussels.
Mr Tusk signalled on Saturday that the deal would be approved after Spain withdrew last-minute concerns over Gibraltar.
The deal needs to be approved by the UK Parliament, with many MPs opposed.
Mr Tusk, the president of the European Council, broke the news on Twitter.
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How Will No Deal Affect the EU? - Brexit Explained

In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they ...

In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they don't negotiate a deal, including economic damage and disruption to trade. We show some of the biggest challenges the EU will face to help demonstrate how they are likely to act in future negotiations.
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In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they don't negotiate a deal, including economic damage and disruption to trade. We show some of the biggest challenges the EU will face to help demonstrate how they are likely to act in future negotiations.
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Donald Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU' - BBC News

PresidentTrump has said the Brexit deal is great for the EU and has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade arrangement the US.
Speaking to ...

PresidentTrump has said the Brexit deal is great for the EU and has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade arrangement the US.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said he didn't think Theresa May meant to make a deal that would mean the UK wouldn't be able to trade with the US.
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PresidentTrump has said the Brexit deal is great for the EU and has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade arrangement the US.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said he didn't think Theresa May meant to make a deal that would mean the UK wouldn't be able to trade with the US.
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EU now favouring No-Deal Brexit over Negotiating!

The EU has grown weary of the Brexit negotiations and now sees a no deal WTO Brexit as the lesser of two evils.
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The EU has grown weary of the Brexit negotiations and now sees a no deal WTO Brexit as the lesser of two evils.
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It seems that the budding EU superstate is getting tired of our attempts to renegotiate Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement, or did Brussels write it I forget?
Anyway they've got fed up with it and the EU has itself now plonked its own prospect of a no-deal Brexit onto the table.
So our parliament has told the government and Eurocrats in one non-binding vote that a no deal is unacceptable and in another vote instructed the PM to go back to the Eurocrats and say the current Withdrawal Agreement is unsatisfactory because the backstop part needs to be replaced with something more to our liking.
And the instant response from Brussels was we're not changing the Withdrawal Agreement and if you don't like it as it currently stands, then we'd prefer to let a no deal exit happen than go through the painful exercise of levering it open and letting all those worms out.
The Independent reports that BelgianMEPPhilippe Lamberts, who is on the European Parliament Brexit Steering Group, said his side thinks that doing what the UK government asks would hurt the integrity of the single market more than a WTO Brexit would. "And, therefore," he said, "if we have a choice to make between two evils then, well, no deal is the lesser evil."
And the President of the EUCommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, as well as the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, both said today that the Withdrawal Agreement would not be reopened, with Juncker going further and saying that the chances of a WTO Brexit had increased.
Der Spiegel for example says that the Spanish will be straight on this demanding that Gibraltar be handed over to them and other countries will queue up to make similar demands of us like free access to our fishing grounds and the like.
And be in no doubt, as I've said many times before, if we go to them with an Article 50 extension request to allow for more negotiating time, we'll get exactly the same response.
Several of those so-called representatives of ours said, during that wasted debate in the House of Commons, that the UK threat of a no deal was not working any more so it should be taken off the table.
But once they make it look like we've ditched it by them voting against it, the EU tries to turn the tables on us by putting it straight back on the table and I can bet you that our MPs will now wail about the increased chances of a no-deal - so proving that the threat works against them. You could not make this stuff up!
They'll run around like headless chickens clucking and squawking looking for the currently non-existent Exit from Brexit!
They have actually done the Leave campaign a massive service by ensuring that Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement is unsalvageable, while probably crippling any chance of their dream of an Article 50 extension.
They have also allowed the EU to now state its own red lines of a permanent customs union! And those red lines are not compatible with any true form of Brexit - and the public knows it.
What are the Remainer MPs going to do in the next 58 days?
What will they do when the EU says no to any renegotiation of that Brexit In name Only deal that might actually have got us back in the EU?
What will they do when the EU27 says no to an Article 50 extension, if we ask for one?
What are they going to do if the EU gets to the end of its tether and says, it's now a WTO Brexit or it's up to you, the UK, to unilaterally revoke the Article 50 letter itself and reverse Brexit completely - if you want to?
Over the last few months, every time I've played this out in my mind I keep getting to that scenario where it's a choice between a full no deal WTO exit or the cancellation of Brexit altogether.
And either choice will require primary legislation to be rushed through the house.
And because of the short time frame involved that will end up being a decision for the Prime Minister then parliament, or Parliament alone.
Sources:
ThumbnailImage: SebastienBertrand (CC-BY-2.0)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-no-deal-theresa-may-irish-backstop-single-market-eu-negotiations-vote-commons-a8753666.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47056349
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2019/jan/30/brexit-theresa-may-given-two-weeks-to-renegotiate-irish-backstop-politics-live
https://twitter.com/bbcnickrobinson/status/1090661395073585152

The EU has grown weary of the Brexit negotiations and now sees a no deal WTO Brexit as the lesser of two evils.
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PLEASE NOTETHIS IS NOT A FULL TRANSCRIPT!!
It seems that the budding EU superstate is getting tired of our attempts to renegotiate Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement, or did Brussels write it I forget?
Anyway they've got fed up with it and the EU has itself now plonked its own prospect of a no-deal Brexit onto the table.
So our parliament has told the government and Eurocrats in one non-binding vote that a no deal is unacceptable and in another vote instructed the PM to go back to the Eurocrats and say the current Withdrawal Agreement is unsatisfactory because the backstop part needs to be replaced with something more to our liking.
And the instant response from Brussels was we're not changing the Withdrawal Agreement and if you don't like it as it currently stands, then we'd prefer to let a no deal exit happen than go through the painful exercise of levering it open and letting all those worms out.
The Independent reports that BelgianMEPPhilippe Lamberts, who is on the European Parliament Brexit Steering Group, said his side thinks that doing what the UK government asks would hurt the integrity of the single market more than a WTO Brexit would. "And, therefore," he said, "if we have a choice to make between two evils then, well, no deal is the lesser evil."
And the President of the EUCommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, as well as the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, both said today that the Withdrawal Agreement would not be reopened, with Juncker going further and saying that the chances of a WTO Brexit had increased.
Der Spiegel for example says that the Spanish will be straight on this demanding that Gibraltar be handed over to them and other countries will queue up to make similar demands of us like free access to our fishing grounds and the like.
And be in no doubt, as I've said many times before, if we go to them with an Article 50 extension request to allow for more negotiating time, we'll get exactly the same response.
Several of those so-called representatives of ours said, during that wasted debate in the House of Commons, that the UK threat of a no deal was not working any more so it should be taken off the table.
But once they make it look like we've ditched it by them voting against it, the EU tries to turn the tables on us by putting it straight back on the table and I can bet you that our MPs will now wail about the increased chances of a no-deal - so proving that the threat works against them. You could not make this stuff up!
They'll run around like headless chickens clucking and squawking looking for the currently non-existent Exit from Brexit!
They have actually done the Leave campaign a massive service by ensuring that Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement is unsalvageable, while probably crippling any chance of their dream of an Article 50 extension.
They have also allowed the EU to now state its own red lines of a permanent customs union! And those red lines are not compatible with any true form of Brexit - and the public knows it.
What are the Remainer MPs going to do in the next 58 days?
What will they do when the EU says no to any renegotiation of that Brexit In name Only deal that might actually have got us back in the EU?
What will they do when the EU27 says no to an Article 50 extension, if we ask for one?
What are they going to do if the EU gets to the end of its tether and says, it's now a WTO Brexit or it's up to you, the UK, to unilaterally revoke the Article 50 letter itself and reverse Brexit completely - if you want to?
Over the last few months, every time I've played this out in my mind I keep getting to that scenario where it's a choice between a full no deal WTO exit or the cancellation of Brexit altogether.
And either choice will require primary legislation to be rushed through the house.
And because of the short time frame involved that will end up being a decision for the Prime Minister then parliament, or Parliament alone.
Sources:
ThumbnailImage: SebastienBertrand (CC-BY-2.0)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-no-deal-theresa-may-irish-backstop-single-market-eu-negotiations-vote-commons-a8753666.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47056349
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2019/jan/30/brexit-theresa-may-given-two-weeks-to-renegotiate-irish-backstop-politics-live
https://twitter.com/bbcnickrobinson/status/1090661395073585152

UK Border Closed To EU Nationals, if No Brexit Deal

Disclaimer - This video is for general information only.
For advice - please contact the office of Ms Khyati Joshi, Joshi Advocates Ltd directly by email or te...

Disclaimer - This video is for general information only.
For advice - please contact the office of Ms Khyati Joshi, Joshi Advocates Ltd directly by email or telephone. Joshi Advocates ltd - 1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5BW
Telephone: 07462425149,
Email: joshiadvocateslondon@gmail.com (youtube only - not service address)
Authorised by CILEx Regulation for ImmigrationAdvice and Services Authorisation No: 2178800
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/european-temporary-leave-to-remain-in-the-uk
"European Temporary Leave to Remain will allow EEA citizens arriving in the UK after 29 March 2019 to live, work and study in the UK if there’s no Brexit deal.
EEA citizens who are granted European Temporary Leave to Remain will be able to stay in the UK for 36 months from the date of their application. European Temporary Leave to Remain will be a temporary, non-extendable immigration status. It will not give indefinite leave to remain (ILR), lead to status under the EU Settlement Scheme or make EEA citizens eligible to stay in the UK indefinitely.
If EEA citizens want to stay in the UK for more than 36 months, they will need to apply for an immigration status under the new immigration system, which will come into effect from 1 January 2021. Those who do not qualify will need to leave the UK when their European Temporary Leave to Remain expires."

Disclaimer - This video is for general information only.
For advice - please contact the office of Ms Khyati Joshi, Joshi Advocates Ltd directly by email or telephone. Joshi Advocates ltd - 1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5BW
Telephone: 07462425149,
Email: joshiadvocateslondon@gmail.com (youtube only - not service address)
Authorised by CILEx Regulation for ImmigrationAdvice and Services Authorisation No: 2178800
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/european-temporary-leave-to-remain-in-the-uk
"European Temporary Leave to Remain will allow EEA citizens arriving in the UK after 29 March 2019 to live, work and study in the UK if there’s no Brexit deal.
EEA citizens who are granted European Temporary Leave to Remain will be able to stay in the UK for 36 months from the date of their application. European Temporary Leave to Remain will be a temporary, non-extendable immigration status. It will not give indefinite leave to remain (ILR), lead to status under the EU Settlement Scheme or make EEA citizens eligible to stay in the UK indefinitely.
If EEA citizens want to stay in the UK for more than 36 months, they will need to apply for an immigration status under the new immigration system, which will come into effect from 1 January 2021. Those who do not qualify will need to leave the UK when their European Temporary Leave to Remain expires."

Brexit: Britain and EU reach draft deal | ABC News

After months of stalled talks, false starts and setbacks, negotiators from Britain and the European Union have struck a proposed divorce deal for the UK's exit ...

After months of stalled talks, false starts and setbacks, negotiators from Britain and the European Union have struck a proposed divorce deal for the UK's exit from the bloc.
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-14/britain-and-eu-reach-draft-brexit-deal/10494882
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After months of stalled talks, false starts and setbacks, negotiators from Britain and the European Union have struck a proposed divorce deal for the UK's exit from the bloc.
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-14/britain-and-eu-reach-draft-brexit-deal/10494882
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BREXIT: UK to benefit from world's biggest EU-Japan trade deal for just 57 days

A deal expected to boost trade between Europe and Japan by almost €36bn a year and save EU companies up to €1bn a year in duties comes into effect today.
The U...

A deal expected to boost trade between Europe and Japan by almost €36bn a year and save EU companies up to €1bn a year in duties comes into effect today.
The UK will participate in the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for just 57 days before its scheduled departure from the European Union on March 29.
Campaigners for a second Brexit referendum said the EPA highlighted the advantages to the UK of remaining in the EU and the need for the public to be asked again whether they want to leave.
International Trade SecretaryLiam Fox predicted in 2017 the UK would be able to replicate up to 40 EU free trade deals for “a second after midnight” on Brexit day.
So far none are believed to have been formally signed.
Former business secretary Vince Cable, a leading supporter of the People’s Vote campaign, said: “The EU’s trade deal with Japan took years to negotiate and runs to thousands of pages but British business will worry that they might only enjoy the benefits for a few weeks if we crash out of the European Union in March.”
President of the European CommissionJean-Claude Juncker said:
"Europe and Japan are sending a message to the world about the future of open and fair trade.
We are opening a new marketplace home to 635 million people and almost a third of the world's Gross Domestic Product, bringing the people of Europe and Japan closer together than ever before.
The new agreement will give consumers greater choice and cheaper prices; it will protect great European products in Japan and vice-versa, such as the AustrianTiroler Speck or KobeBeef; it will give small businesses on both sides the chance to branch out to a completely new market; it will save European companies 1 billion euro in duties every year and turbo-boost the trade we already do together. More than anything, our agreement shows that trade is about more than quotas and tariffs, or millions and billions".
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#EuropeanUnion
#Japan
#EPA
#EconomicPartnershipAgreement
#JeanClaudeJuncker
#EuropeanCommission

A deal expected to boost trade between Europe and Japan by almost €36bn a year and save EU companies up to €1bn a year in duties comes into effect today.
The UK will participate in the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for just 57 days before its scheduled departure from the European Union on March 29.
Campaigners for a second Brexit referendum said the EPA highlighted the advantages to the UK of remaining in the EU and the need for the public to be asked again whether they want to leave.
International Trade SecretaryLiam Fox predicted in 2017 the UK would be able to replicate up to 40 EU free trade deals for “a second after midnight” on Brexit day.
So far none are believed to have been formally signed.
Former business secretary Vince Cable, a leading supporter of the People’s Vote campaign, said: “The EU’s trade deal with Japan took years to negotiate and runs to thousands of pages but British business will worry that they might only enjoy the benefits for a few weeks if we crash out of the European Union in March.”
President of the European CommissionJean-Claude Juncker said:
"Europe and Japan are sending a message to the world about the future of open and fair trade.
We are opening a new marketplace home to 635 million people and almost a third of the world's Gross Domestic Product, bringing the people of Europe and Japan closer together than ever before.
The new agreement will give consumers greater choice and cheaper prices; it will protect great European products in Japan and vice-versa, such as the AustrianTiroler Speck or KobeBeef; it will give small businesses on both sides the chance to branch out to a completely new market; it will save European companies 1 billion euro in duties every year and turbo-boost the trade we already do together. More than anything, our agreement shows that trade is about more than quotas and tariffs, or millions and billions".
#EU
#EuropeanUnion
#Japan
#EPA
#EconomicPartnershipAgreement
#JeanClaudeJuncker
#EuropeanCommission

After tough negotiations, the EU Commission and the UK have agreed to a draft text of a political declaration on the ties between the two after #Brexit.
The dec...

After tough negotiations, the EU Commission and the UK have agreed to a draft text of a political declaration on the ties between the two after #Brexit.
The declaration now needs to be signed off by EU leaders ahead of a summit set for Sunday in Brussels.

After tough negotiations, the EU Commission and the UK have agreed to a draft text of a political declaration on the ties between the two after #Brexit.
The declaration now needs to be signed off by EU leaders ahead of a summit set for Sunday in Brussels.

What is the EU's Ideal Brexit Deal? - Brexit Explained

A week ago the EU rejected Theresa May's plan for Brexit, the ChequersDeal. So now we ponder, what does the EU actually want in the Brexit deal? What kind of d...

A week ago the EU rejected Theresa May's plan for Brexit, the ChequersDeal. So now we ponder, what does the EU actually want in the Brexit deal? What kind of deal would they approve?
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A week ago the EU rejected Theresa May's plan for Brexit, the ChequersDeal. So now we ponder, what does the EU actually want in the Brexit deal? What kind of deal would they approve?
Brexit Explained Playlist: https://goo.gl/8VNcEi
May's Chequer's Deal Explained: https://goo.gl/2DrXoc
EU Collapse After Brexit: https://goo.gl/cFAWpU
Will The UK Be A Tax Haven After Brexit?: https://goo.gl/BP1e7U
Tax Haven's Explained: https://goo.gl/KLhHPQ

As discussion on the Brexit deal proceeds, DW's Georg Matthes and Lars Scholtyssyk take a look at the Norwegian model. Norway has its own trade agreement with the EU that could serve as a blueprint for future EU-UK commerce.
For more on this topic, go to: http://p.dw.com/p/2pImG

As discussion on the Brexit deal proceeds, DW's Georg Matthes and Lars Scholtyssyk take a look at the Norwegian model. Norway has its own trade agreement with the EU that could serve as a blueprint for future EU-UK commerce.
For more on this topic, go to: http://p.dw.com/p/2pImG

What actually is in the proposed Brexit deal?

Sky News breaks down the key points from the 585-page proposed agreement after 17 months of negotiations.
It includes:
• UK will be a "single customs territory" from March 2019 until December 2020
• UK to remain in EU customs union indefinitely if new agreement not reached by then
• Northern Ireland to be in same customs territory as UK and EU if no future agreement made
• EU nationals living in UK for five years in a row to have right to stay permanently in UK with families
• UK will not be obliged to give student grants or loans to non-permanent residents
• End of free movement - but visa-free travel to EU countries will continue
• UK to become "independent coastal state" but will work with EU on fishing rights.
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EU leaders agree Brexit deal - BBC News

The UK’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union has been approved by EU leaders, its chief official Donald Tusk has announced.
The 27 leaders gave it their backing after less than an hour's discussion in Brussels.
Mr Tusk signalled on Saturday that the deal would be approved after Spain withdrew last-minute concerns over Gibraltar.
The deal needs to be approved by the UK Parliament, with many MPs opposed.
Mr Tusk, the president of the European Council, broke the news on Twitter.
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How Will No Deal Affect the EU? - Brexit Explained

In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they don't negotiate a deal, including economic damage and disruption to trade. We show some of the biggest challenges the EU will face to help demonstrate how they are likely to act in future negotiations.
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Donald Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU' - BBC News

PresidentTrump has said the Brexit deal is great for the EU and has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade arrangement the US.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, he said he didn't think Theresa May meant to make a deal that would mean the UK wouldn't be able to trade with the US.
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EU now favouring No-Deal Brexit over Negotiating!

The EU has grown weary of the Brexit negotiations and now sees a no deal WTO Brexit as the lesser of two evils.
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It seems that the budding EU superstate is getting tired of our attempts to renegotiate Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement, or did Brussels write it I forget?
Anyway they've got fed up with it and the EU has itself now plonked its own prospect of a no-deal Brexit onto the table.
So our parliament has told the government and Eurocrats in one non-binding vote that a no deal is unacceptable and in another vote instructed the PM to go back to the Eurocrats and say the current Withdrawal Agreement is unsatisfactory because the backstop part needs to be replaced with something more to our liking.
And the instant response from Brussels was we're not changing the Withdrawal Agreement and if you don't like it as it currently stands, then we'd prefer to let a no deal exit happen than go through the painful exercise of levering it open and letting all those worms out.
The Independent reports that BelgianMEPPhilippe Lamberts, who is on the European Parliament Brexit Steering Group, said his side thinks that doing what the UK government asks would hurt the integrity of the single market more than a WTO Brexit would. "And, therefore," he said, "if we have a choice to make between two evils then, well, no deal is the lesser evil."
And the President of the EUCommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, as well as the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, both said today that the Withdrawal Agreement would not be reopened, with Juncker going further and saying that the chances of a WTO Brexit had increased.
Der Spiegel for example says that the Spanish will be straight on this demanding that Gibraltar be handed over to them and other countries will queue up to make similar demands of us like free access to our fishing grounds and the like.
And be in no doubt, as I've said many times before, if we go to them with an Article 50 extension request to allow for more negotiating time, we'll get exactly the same response.
Several of those so-called representatives of ours said, during that wasted debate in the House of Commons, that the UK threat of a no deal was not working any more so it should be taken off the table.
But once they make it look like we've ditched it by them voting against it, the EU tries to turn the tables on us by putting it straight back on the table and I can bet you that our MPs will now wail about the increased chances of a no-deal - so proving that the threat works against them. You could not make this stuff up!
They'll run around like headless chickens clucking and squawking looking for the currently non-existent Exit from Brexit!
They have actually done the Leave campaign a massive service by ensuring that Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement is unsalvageable, while probably crippling any chance of their dream of an Article 50 extension.
They have also allowed the EU to now state its own red lines of a permanent customs union! And those red lines are not compatible with any true form of Brexit - and the public knows it.
What are the Remainer MPs going to do in the next 58 days?
What will they do when the EU says no to any renegotiation of that Brexit In name Only deal that might actually have got us back in the EU?
What will they do when the EU27 says no to an Article 50 extension, if we ask for one?
What are they going to do if the EU gets to the end of its tether and says, it's now a WTO Brexit or it's up to you, the UK, to unilaterally revoke the Article 50 letter itself and reverse Brexit completely - if you want to?
Over the last few months, every time I've played this out in my mind I keep getting to that scenario where it's a choice between a full no deal WTO exit or the cancellation of Brexit altogether.
And either choice will require primary legislation to be rushed through the house.
And because of the short time frame involved that will end up being a decision for the Prime Minister then parliament, or Parliament alone.
Sources:
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-no-deal-theresa-may-irish-backstop-single-market-eu-negotiations-vote-commons-a8753666.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47056349
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2019/jan/30/brexit-theresa-may-given-two-weeks-to-renegotiate-irish-backstop-politics-live
https://twitter.com/bbcnickrobinson/status/1090661395073585152

UK Border Closed To EU Nationals, if No Brexit Deal

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EEA citizens who are granted European Temporary Leave to Remain will be able to stay in the UK for 36 months from the date of their application. European Temporary Leave to Remain will be a temporary, non-extendable immigration status. It will not give indefinite leave to remain (ILR), lead to status under the EU Settlement Scheme or make EEA citizens eligible to stay in the UK indefinitely.
If EEA citizens want to stay in the UK for more than 36 months, they will need to apply for an immigration status under the new immigration system, which will come into effect from 1 January 2021. Those who do not qualify will need to leave the UK when their European Temporary Leave to Remain expires."

Brexit: Britain and EU reach draft deal | ABC News

After months of stalled talks, false starts and setbacks, negotiators from Britain and the European Union have struck a proposed divorce deal for the UK's exit from the bloc.
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BREXIT: UK to benefit from world's biggest EU-Japan trade deal for just 57 days

A deal expected to boost trade between Europe and Japan by almost €36bn a year and save EU companies up to €1bn a year in duties comes into effect today.
The UK will participate in the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for just 57 days before its scheduled departure from the European Union on March 29.
Campaigners for a second Brexit referendum said the EPA highlighted the advantages to the UK of remaining in the EU and the need for the public to be asked again whether they want to leave.
International Trade SecretaryLiam Fox predicted in 2017 the UK would be able to replicate up to 40 EU free trade deals for “a second after midnight” on Brexit day.
So far none are believed to have been formally signed.
Former business secretary Vince Cable, a leading supporter of the People’s Vote campaign, said: “The EU’s trade deal with Japan took years to negotiate and runs to thousands of pages but British business will worry that they might only enjoy the benefits for a few weeks if we crash out of the European Union in March.”
President of the European CommissionJean-Claude Juncker said:
"Europe and Japan are sending a message to the world about the future of open and fair trade.
We are opening a new marketplace home to 635 million people and almost a third of the world's Gross Domestic Product, bringing the people of Europe and Japan closer together than ever before.
The new agreement will give consumers greater choice and cheaper prices; it will protect great European products in Japan and vice-versa, such as the AustrianTiroler Speck or KobeBeef; it will give small businesses on both sides the chance to branch out to a completely new market; it will save European companies 1 billion euro in duties every year and turbo-boost the trade we already do together. More than anything, our agreement shows that trade is about more than quotas and tariffs, or millions and billions".
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#EuropeanUnion
#Japan
#EPA
#EconomicPartnershipAgreement
#JeanClaudeJuncker
#EuropeanCommission

After tough negotiations, the EU Commission and the UK have agreed to a draft text of a political declaration on the ties between the two after #Brexit.
The declaration now needs to be signed off by EU leaders ahead of a summit set for Sunday in Brussels.

What is the EU's Ideal Brexit Deal? - Brexit Explained

A week ago the EU rejected Theresa May's plan for Brexit, the ChequersDeal. So now we ponder, what does the EU actually want in the Brexit deal? What kind of deal would they approve?
Brexit Explained Playlist: https://goo.gl/8VNcEi
May's Chequer's Deal Explained: https://goo.gl/2DrXoc
EU Collapse After Brexit: https://goo.gl/cFAWpU
Will The UK Be A Tax Haven After Brexit?: https://goo.gl/BP1e7U
Tax Haven's Explained: https://goo.gl/KLhHPQ

Road to Brexit: is Norway's EU deal a model for the UK? | DW English

As discussion on the Brexit deal proceeds, DW's Georg Matthes and Lars Scholtyssyk take a look at the Norwegian model. Norway has its own trade agreement with the EU that could serve as a blueprint for future EU-UK commerce.
For more on this topic, go to: http://p.dw.com/p/2pImG

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The move comes amid reports the Prime Minister is facing a major challenge from Tory MPs opposed to a no-deal exit from the EU... While Government sources have been keen to dampen talk of a “deal in the desert”, the PM is expected to have meetings with EU leaders on the sidelines of the gathering....

... Britain and the EU ... British Prime MinisterTheresa May and the EU struck a Brexit deal late last year laying out the terms of an orderly departure and establishing a long transition period so businesses can trade under existing rules while future trade relations are worked out....

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The move comes amid reports the Prime Minister is facing a major challenge from Tory MPs opposed to a no-deal exit from the EU... While Government sources have been keen to dampen talk of a “deal in the desert”, the PM is expected to have meetings with EU leaders on the sidelines of the gathering....

... Britain and the EU ... British Prime MinisterTheresa May and the EU struck a Brexit deal late last year laying out the terms of an orderly departure and establishing a long transition period so businesses can trade under existing rules while future trade relations are worked out....

... Britain and the EU ... British Prime MinisterTheresa May and the EU struck a Brexit deal late last year laying out the terms of an orderly departure and establishing a long transition period so businesses can trade under existing rules while future trade relations are worked out....

The DUP's Brexit spokesperson Sammy Wilson has criticised the Irish Government's no-deal Brexit planning, stating its shows how the EU "has been taking the British negotiators for a ride" ... "We are doing all we can to avoid a no-deal scenario, but we need to be ready in case it does happen."....

The EU and the UK yesterday played down the chances of clinching an immediate Brexit divorce deal but diplomats said they were edging closer to a compromise Theresa May hopes will win over the British parliament... The EU and the UK yesterday played down the chances of clinching an ......

AFP-Jiji BRUSSELS (AFP-Jiji) — The British government said Thursday that Brexit talks with the EU will focus on winning new guarantees to reassure euroskeptic members of Parliament, rather than on demanding the divorce deal be re-opened ... MPs will ratify the deal.Speech....

The Irish Tanaiste has stressed the controversial Irish backstop would only ever be temporary if the UK agrees a Brexit deal with the EU as he outlined plans for how cross-border services would work in a no-deal Brexit. Simon Coveney was speaking as the Irish Government published their Brexit contingency plans to manage a potential no-deal....

The uncertainty and the anxiety of thousands of EU citizens are palpable ...Jeremy Hunt recently went so far as to say the rights of EU citizens in the UK are now enshrined in law ... British citizens at home in another EU country would be faced with catastrophic consequences in the event of no-deal as they would become third country nationals overnight....

The InternationalTrade Secretary confirmed the UK will not be able to roll over the EU’s trade deal with Japan in time for the scheduled date of Brexit on March 29. Dr Fox predicted in 2017 that the UK would be able to replicate up to 40 EU free trade deals, accounting for around 11% of the UK’s trade, for “a second after midnight” on Brexit day....

“If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, overnight businesses in Northern Ireland could cease to enjoy the benefits of tariff-free trade with, and easy access to, crucial markets for products and services, from Canada to South Korea, ” she said ... “These trade deals span five continents and are vital for the smooth export of our goods and services.”....